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it's a form of deficit funding. and that is building up on this side. >> the other problem is, too, these people were promised something. i understand government workers. i'm the first one to criticize them for getting sweetheart deals. but if they were promised something, they should be made hold as well. a lot of them took less money in favor of pensions and less stuff down the road. ultimately we know who is to blame. the politicians who didn't want to go to the taxpayers and say we've got to pay these people more now. >> part of it -- >> we've got to go, steven. i don't know the guy and i don't have a stake in the book, but read it. it came out a while ago. i finished it in three days f you want to read about the ultimate functionality, money for firehouses that didn't exist, people not paying taxes because they have no services but there's no services because they are not paying taxes. that's the toilet bowl of a city finances. i don't know charlie. seems like an interesting guy. i'd like to meet him some day.
it's a form of deficit funding. and that is building up on this side. >> the other problem is, too, these people were promised something. i understand government workers. i'm the first one to criticize them for getting sweetheart deals. but if they were promised something, they should be made hold as well. a lot of them took less money in favor of pensions and less stuff down the road. ultimately we know who is to blame. the politicians who didn't want to go to the taxpayers and say we've...
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the following year of 14-15, is about $256 million deficit. so, we plan for two years, but we'll meet every year just to talk through it. and then we're doing really well on our employment. we have about a 6.3 unemployment rate. so, it's gone down another big percentage point. i want to keep driving that down. my goal is to get to the 5 or even below. that means a lot more people have jobs and create their own destinies. and i need to have that happen because government can't do everything. we'll do the gaps. we'll help, of course, with our seniors, our low-income families, our children need us to provide the programs. but we have to invest really smartly these days. and i think if there's any theme that all of us are working hard on is how to properly invest as our city totally recovers. and many of you will talk to us about the proper thing that we want to invest in that have long-term economic and social benefits for all of us. but i want to thank the supervisors for being here, but most importantly, thank all of you for coming out on this
the following year of 14-15, is about $256 million deficit. so, we plan for two years, but we'll meet every year just to talk through it. and then we're doing really well on our employment. we have about a 6.3 unemployment rate. so, it's gone down another big percentage point. i want to keep driving that down. my goal is to get to the 5 or even below. that means a lot more people have jobs and create their own destinies. and i need to have that happen because government can't do everything....
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commentary before the crisis with the idea that capital inflows we were seeing related to the trade deficit but also international demand for dollar reserve was the destabilizing factor in making conditions easier than they otherwise would have been but to look at the european relationship but again it was a demand for safe assets which at the time the insufficiency of safe assets. . . this is our total purchases, which are pretty small share. woodenly by this, we will pay for this with bank reserves. i do not think their asset purchases are significantly affecting us. especially when it comes to liquidity policy. >> women ask about the creative policies over the last few years. we are taking actions that are at the edge of traditional independent challenges it comes on the macro credentials side. >> well, that's kind of a political question that i'm not sure i can do justice. and there are good reasons to have monetary policymaking. we all understand those reasons having to do with avoiding short run political intervention in monetary policy. but in many of the other activities, for exampl
commentary before the crisis with the idea that capital inflows we were seeing related to the trade deficit but also international demand for dollar reserve was the destabilizing factor in making conditions easier than they otherwise would have been but to look at the european relationship but again it was a demand for safe assets which at the time the insufficiency of safe assets. . . this is our total purchases, which are pretty small share. woodenly by this, we will pay for this with bank...
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we do not have a deficit right now. we have the opposite of a deficit right now. as of june the u.s. government was taking in $117 billion more that month than it was putting out. we are not in the red, we are in the black. this is the largest june budget surplus ever recorded in the history of the united states of america. but still, a thousand florida national guardsmen are not filling sandbags one day a week every week indefinitely even through storm season because congress panicked about that budget deficit that we do not have. and the deputy manager of the program to land this drone on the "u.s.s. george h.w. bush" says he is furloughing in place on the aircraft carrier while the drone is finally completing its historic landing. this is basically how it goes in the nonsense hold that we call the american congress right now. in that nonsense hole, house republicans find themselves digging deeper and deeper and deeper with no real plans on how to get out. i, though, have an idea for how to help them. do you remember the big deal in washington right now is that
we do not have a deficit right now. we have the opposite of a deficit right now. as of june the u.s. government was taking in $117 billion more that month than it was putting out. we are not in the red, we are in the black. this is the largest june budget surplus ever recorded in the history of the united states of america. but still, a thousand florida national guardsmen are not filling sandbags one day a week every week indefinitely even through storm season because congress panicked about...
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so i asked if they could pay for the tickets from a deficit istanbul they agreed and as a result we had a skype portrait session now i'm waiting on the tickets. if i decided to take annie as a hostage and go together to some other place but here i feel she can bring me luck. she's studying to be an art critic and it might be good practice for she can learn how to organize these kinds of projects but i hope she won't regret spending her time with such a con man as me. after our talk yesterday we feel that you are more interested in taking part in the documentary than in an exchange with us we are sorry to turn down your request but with a method i got that message from person who invited me to kiev i received this morning just as i was about to leave. alone marina this is sergei bahl over the painter. well here's the problem we don't have a place to stay and i have no idea what to do you hope it works out. ok we can walk there from the beatles here by. ha ha it's us. if this is and yemen and nice to me that i marry now. that was what i heard you so this is what we traded for next do you
so i asked if they could pay for the tickets from a deficit istanbul they agreed and as a result we had a skype portrait session now i'm waiting on the tickets. if i decided to take annie as a hostage and go together to some other place but here i feel she can bring me luck. she's studying to be an art critic and it might be good practice for she can learn how to organize these kinds of projects but i hope she won't regret spending her time with such a con man as me. after our talk yesterday we...
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another one was that deficit spending is not bad public policy. a third one, punishment is not a deterrent to crime. and the fourth one -- and this is a big one -- is that government can run our lives better than people can. and that's exactly what we're talking about here. the reason they have been wanting to do this with regulating carbon, i think, is better articulated by a guy that i don't think anyone will argue could be the most knowledgeable scientist in america. his name is richard lindsen with m.i.t.. his quote was that regulating carbon is a bureaucrat's dream. if you regulate carbon, you regulate life. you control life. that's what bureaucrats want to do. that's what the environmentalists want to do in controlling our lives. they want to determine what cars we drive, what kind of houses we live in, how our cities are built, and all of that. and they can do all of this by regulating carbon dioxide. and democrats particularly in the senate have been unsuccessful in passing legislation to accomplish this. this is the key. it was way back d
another one was that deficit spending is not bad public policy. a third one, punishment is not a deterrent to crime. and the fourth one -- and this is a big one -- is that government can run our lives better than people can. and that's exactly what we're talking about here. the reason they have been wanting to do this with regulating carbon, i think, is better articulated by a guy that i don't think anyone will argue could be the most knowledgeable scientist in america. his name is richard...
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in specifics, it reads that reform will grow the economy by 3.3% and bring down the deficit by close to $8850 billion over the next -- by close to $850 billion over the next 20 years. we're back after the break. actually mean it. >> you're putting out there something that you're proud of. journalists want the the story and they want the right story and the want the true story. >> you can say anything here. >> i spent a couple of hours with a hooker. >> your mistake was writing a check. >> she never cashed it! >> the war room. >> compared to other countries with tighter gun safety laws our death toll is just staggering. >> the young turks. >> the top bankers who funneled all the money to the drug lords, no sentence. there's just no justice in that. >> viewpoint. >> carl rove said today that mitt romney is a lock to win next pope. he's garunteeing it. >> joy behar: say anything. >> is the bottom line then that no white person should ever, ever, ever use the "n" word? >> yes! >> only on current tv. >> stephanie: it is "the stephanie miller show." welcome to it. six minutes after the hou
in specifics, it reads that reform will grow the economy by 3.3% and bring down the deficit by close to $8850 billion over the next -- by close to $850 billion over the next 20 years. we're back after the break. actually mean it. >> you're putting out there something that you're proud of. journalists want the the story and they want the right story and the want the true story. >> you can say anything here. >> i spent a couple of hours with a hooker. >> your mistake was...
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we did it in 2005 under the ccra anchts the deficit reduction reduction act. senator harkin's appropriations committee has made changes to the eligibility rules to the pell grants each of the past several years outside of the higher education authorization, including the elimination of summer eligibility, ability to benefit, and lower of the automatic enrollment for low-income students. i mean, it -- it's just not fair to come and say, to me, that i'm doing an outside higher reauthorization. there is a track record continually of the person that accused us of doing it of doing it himself, of let me say that he is accurate. i'd be happy to yield. mr. manchin: if i could, i want to thank the good senator for working in such a bipartisan manner. this bill haif this bill has bed as belonging to one party or the other, it is wrong. we sat down together, senator cobun, senator a aalexander, senator burr, and we had senator carperrer and looked at how we could fiction something. this deadline hit, we knew one year ago when we extended it, they said it was a political
we did it in 2005 under the ccra anchts the deficit reduction reduction act. senator harkin's appropriations committee has made changes to the eligibility rules to the pell grants each of the past several years outside of the higher education authorization, including the elimination of summer eligibility, ability to benefit, and lower of the automatic enrollment for low-income students. i mean, it -- it's just not fair to come and say, to me, that i'm doing an outside higher reauthorization....
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it's an opportunity to reduce our deficit and make our government work better. this amendment represents a relatively small change to the bill but i believe it speaks to a larger principle. it will be an inappropriate use of taxpayer money to purchase more cars when so many folks across the country are being forced out of work and so many critical projects sit untouched. i urge my colleagues to support this amendment and i yield back. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from new jersey seek recognition? mr. frelinghuysen: i move to strike the last word, mr. chairman. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. to relinghuysen: i rise oppose the gentleman from georgia's amendment. the amendment -- his amendment is overly broad and would prevent the department of energy, the army corps of engineers, the bureau of reclamation, the national nuclear security agency, all agencies covered under our bill from leasing our purchasing any new vehicles. i understand my colleague's concerns with the s
it's an opportunity to reduce our deficit and make our government work better. this amendment represents a relatively small change to the bill but i believe it speaks to a larger principle. it will be an inappropriate use of taxpayer money to purchase more cars when so many folks across the country are being forced out of work and so many critical projects sit untouched. i urge my colleagues to support this amendment and i yield back. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his...
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any deal on interest rates should not reduce the deficit on the backs of students. we should not trade national debt for student debt. and number two, we need to keep in place an interest rate cap, an interest rate cap as a key consumer protection to shield students from exorbitant rates in the future. now, i have the highest respect for our president. i served with him here. he was on our committee. i only wish that perhaps they had talked to us a little bit before they came out with their proposal. president obama came out with a proposal on student loans. the first president since 1958, first president, not democratic president, first president, democrat or republican, to propose going from a 91 t-bill date to a ten-year treasury note. no other president suggested that. secondly, no president since 1958, no president, has advocated removing the cap. president obama in his proposal proposed removing the cap. well, i believe it's safe to say that our caucus said no, we're not going to do that. we're not going to lift this key consumer protection of having an intere
any deal on interest rates should not reduce the deficit on the backs of students. we should not trade national debt for student debt. and number two, we need to keep in place an interest rate cap, an interest rate cap as a key consumer protection to shield students from exorbitant rates in the future. now, i have the highest respect for our president. i served with him here. he was on our committee. i only wish that perhaps they had talked to us a little bit before they came out with their...
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that are better used to invest in the future and paying off our deficit. we simply cannot afford to spend taxpayer dollars on research, the private sector can do better and taxpayers should not be asked to provide additional support to an industry that consistently has record-breaking profits. our energy sector has some of the of the most promising ideas and technologies in the world. our energy policy, however, is horribly outdated. h.r. 2609 slashes research and development for renewable energy by some 60% and adds additional money that the administration either want -- neither wants nor needs to research fossil fuels and clean coal. at the same time it continues to spend far too much on fossil fuel r&d. in fact, we dole out more fossil fuel subsidies than any other country. more than $500 billion in 2011. and they often go to expensive projects with little upside. the fact is we don't need to spend taxpayer money this way. fossil fuel companies are highly profitable, posting some of the highest profits in the world, and they can shoulder than other r&d
that are better used to invest in the future and paying off our deficit. we simply cannot afford to spend taxpayer dollars on research, the private sector can do better and taxpayers should not be asked to provide additional support to an industry that consistently has record-breaking profits. our energy sector has some of the of the most promising ideas and technologies in the world. our energy policy, however, is horribly outdated. h.r. 2609 slashes research and development for renewable...
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to stay on this deficit reduction policy many in government know is looking forward to the future past the next election is that there could be much much worse to come sarah. lunde and for some other international news the brave this hour a mexican volcano has been wreaking havoc on flights in america hundreds of passengers have been left stranded after more than forty flights were canceled as a local volcano continues to spew huge amounts of ash into the atmosphere and ions grounded the planes as a precaution the volcano is only around sixty kilometers from mexico city airport and regularly rolls into life. searing truth sorry dancing into rebel held parts of homes after nearly a week of fighting and some of the heaviest bombing of the conflict reports say shelling continued throughout the night anderson calling meanwhile political turmoil continues to twelve months be divided main opposition body the syrian national coalition has failed to elect a president and to me. to me to tell you it's now been without a leader since march when mars kept him resigned after just four months and s
to stay on this deficit reduction policy many in government know is looking forward to the future past the next election is that there could be much much worse to come sarah. lunde and for some other international news the brave this hour a mexican volcano has been wreaking havoc on flights in america hundreds of passengers have been left stranded after more than forty flights were canceled as a local volcano continues to spew huge amounts of ash into the atmosphere and ions grounded the planes...
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here's a chart that shows america's trade deficit. and energy, imported energy comprises the largest account. we haven't had a balanced trade deficit since the 1970's when the job hemorrhage started in this country. and it gets worse every year. america's future depends on innovation. we can't continue to live like this. every community you go to in this country, they say, well, we have to move somewhere because my child can't find a job or, gosh, i had to get another job and i had my salary cut in half. it's pretty obvious what's been happening. the major category of trade deficits is energy imports. energy. because we are not self-sufficient in energy production in this country. part of the answer lies in new energy systems. systems that even nasa has helped us to begin to invent. yes, in the solar fields. yes, in new hydrogen technologies like cryogenic hydrogen. yes, in natural gas. thank goodness the department invested in fossil fuel technologies. that's where the fracking technologies came from. it came from thinking about the
here's a chart that shows america's trade deficit. and energy, imported energy comprises the largest account. we haven't had a balanced trade deficit since the 1970's when the job hemorrhage started in this country. and it gets worse every year. america's future depends on innovation. we can't continue to live like this. every community you go to in this country, they say, well, we have to move somewhere because my child can't find a job or, gosh, i had to get another job and i had my salary...
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. >> the trillion dollar deficits. >> and it does not look like the republicans are hoping a city. will you write a book for them? >> something about that and i think the republicans demean no, there are people all across the spectrum of both parties. i was asked -- i was speaking about my other book at fort leavenworth, the military base, not the prison. [laughter] and there were 1490 majors for mostly our country, but from around the world. it is a big school. someone asked me, what is the biggest problem that i worry about when i go to bed at night. the answer was american weakness why said that? i think the signal is being sent out from this country is that basically we are modeling american economy of your and it is a failed model. does not work. and there is no way that you can have the deficits we have had and have the debt we are incurring without sending out a signal to the world that this country is not born to be what it was in the past. there is no way that you can do that. you're not going to -- people take that message and they see it. and the -- then you turn around.
. >> the trillion dollar deficits. >> and it does not look like the republicans are hoping a city. will you write a book for them? >> something about that and i think the republicans demean no, there are people all across the spectrum of both parties. i was asked -- i was speaking about my other book at fort leavenworth, the military base, not the prison. [laughter] and there were 1490 majors for mostly our country, but from around the world. it is a big school. someone asked...
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could stay on this deficit reduction policy while many in government know it's looking forward to the future past the next election is that there could be much much worse to come sarah. lunde. and for some other international news in brief this hour a roadside bomb has killed three so many injured two more in yemen's capital sana'a the soldiers were patrolling trying an opposition stronghold loyal to the country's deposed leader when the blast struck the country's right with political tension since the arab spring which answered presence there at the start of last year. while i'm still protesters and police clashed violently in front of the home of governor burning rubbish by house but the advance of the security forces showed the protesters with the shall of the protests as i should say with tear gas the country has been hit by wave after wave of ronnie's recently after a protest of a bus creases snowballed into one of the demonstrations against corruption in the highest ranks of the country. iraq's second volcano has been wreaking havoc on flights in america hundreds of passengers h
could stay on this deficit reduction policy while many in government know it's looking forward to the future past the next election is that there could be much much worse to come sarah. lunde. and for some other international news in brief this hour a roadside bomb has killed three so many injured two more in yemen's capital sana'a the soldiers were patrolling trying an opposition stronghold loyal to the country's deposed leader when the blast struck the country's right with political tension...
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. >> all the folk want is a piece of a sound bite at home to say they believe in deficit reduction. >> they made a clear choice to protect generous subsidies for agricultural corporations at the expense of the hungry and working poor. >> this is not some little club. we are the congress of the united states of america. the most powerful nation on this planet. and we can take care of all of the people. >> this is the lowest of the low. when we can't pass this, you know, ladies and gentlemen, they can't run the house. >> the only thing that this house will do when it votes today is defeat starving children. >> you are taking food out of the mouths of your own poor constituents. >> hr-2642 is a deadbeat majority's proposal. >> enough already. >> enough is enough. >> vote no. >> time has expired. >> vote no. vote no. vote no. it is ridiculous what you're doing to our children. >> every single democrat in the house did vote no today. along with 12 republicans, but that was not enough to stop the republicans' stripped down farm bill. it passed by an eight-vote margin, 216-208. the last vers
. >> all the folk want is a piece of a sound bite at home to say they believe in deficit reduction. >> they made a clear choice to protect generous subsidies for agricultural corporations at the expense of the hungry and working poor. >> this is not some little club. we are the congress of the united states of america. the most powerful nation on this planet. and we can take care of all of the people. >> this is the lowest of the low. when we can't pass this, you know,...
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why that will boost the economy and cut the deficit. adam: we are guessing that lou dobbs has a little to say about this. adam: walmart is threatening to walk. possibly canceling plans to build in the nations capital. lori: let's head to the floor of the new york stock exchange. market turning down here as we wait for the feds minute release. even if it were to post again today and be higher than yesterday, it is another record-setting day. we are watching oil which is a key story today. i am watching hewlett-packard very closely. this was a real ladder last year. the analysts are doing 180s as well. citigroup now put a buy rating on hewlett-packard. this comes on the heels of green yesterday. this is why they are turning around. adam: thank you very much. breaking news. crude oil. phil flynn of price futures group is in the trading pits of this cme. >> i would call it a stunning drop in supplies. not only do you have the heating of tensions in the middle east and you have surging demand in the united states. everybody thought in americ
why that will boost the economy and cut the deficit. adam: we are guessing that lou dobbs has a little to say about this. adam: walmart is threatening to walk. possibly canceling plans to build in the nations capital. lori: let's head to the floor of the new york stock exchange. market turning down here as we wait for the feds minute release. even if it were to post again today and be higher than yesterday, it is another record-setting day. we are watching oil which is a key story today. i am...
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the white house reports the federal deficit for this fiscal year is $200 billion less than expected. we are only overspending now by $759 billion. >>> twinkies will be back in stores july 15th with an even longer lifespan than ever before. thank god, you're saying. the spongy yellow takes have a new shelf life of 45 days that extends the previous 26-day shelf life. >>> famed sports carmaker porsche is going green with the 2014 panamera se hybrid. it boasts over 75 miles per gallon. the price there? $79,000. base. >>> and take a look at the washington monument. it glows with 500 lamps while being restored from earthquake damage. half of the cost being paid for from a donation. >>> rex ryan running with the bulls and all of your sports headlines. stick around. >>> let's get the latest in sports for you right now. monday was the great day in baseball. tigers pitcher max scherzer with seven strikeouts but not enough for him to get the win. this embarrassment here does help his team. >> nubbed down the third base line. pena hoping it goes back there and it does. swisher is going to be out
the white house reports the federal deficit for this fiscal year is $200 billion less than expected. we are only overspending now by $759 billion. >>> twinkies will be back in stores july 15th with an even longer lifespan than ever before. thank god, you're saying. the spongy yellow takes have a new shelf life of 45 days that extends the previous 26-day shelf life. >>> famed sports carmaker porsche is going green with the 2014 panamera se hybrid. it boasts over 75 miles per...
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the congressional budget office says the bill would cut the federal budget in the deficit by $850 billion over the next 20 years as well. >>> firefighters working to get the upper hand on a wildfire threatening homes east of san diego. the chariot fire burned 11 square miles. it's 40% contained, threatening 120 homes near the town of julienne 60 miles east ofization. firefighters say calm winds helped them make progress yesterday. the cause of the fire is still under investigation. >>> 4:49. talk little league baseball. a team of kids, they get sponsors for these teams. one in ohio has a grammy-award winning band backing it, which is cool. they play as well as they look. we'll show you how, next. >>> the photo, a south bay native appearing nude in a major magazine. >> that wasn't me. looking at golden gate bridge. smooth flow of traffic. lights visible across the span. an issue for highway north bay coming up. >>> a live look outside. that is from the south bay in the predawn before the sun comes up. nice cooler day. christina loren telling us about out there. maybe enjoy it. >>> welcome
the congressional budget office says the bill would cut the federal budget in the deficit by $850 billion over the next 20 years as well. >>> firefighters working to get the upper hand on a wildfire threatening homes east of san diego. the chariot fire burned 11 square miles. it's 40% contained, threatening 120 homes near the town of julienne 60 miles east ofization. firefighters say calm winds helped them make progress yesterday. the cause of the fire is still under investigation....
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i am not against smart cuts to reduce our debt and our deficit. these kinds of burdens on students, using them as a deficit solution, is not a smart cut, and that is an understatement. in the long term, we thaoed to reduce -- we need to reduce the cost of higher education which has increased over the last few decades by 1,000 percent. that's the result of year after year overinflationary increases in tuition which over time have amounted to make a college degree unaffordable to all but the most well off unless they use that kind of financially crippling debt to attend. the age of supporting one's self through a four-year college degree is passed for most. this unfortunate trend has been coupled with more and more employers requiring a graduate degree for even consideration in the hiring pool. and so, the doubling of interest rates is indeed indefensible, as irene mulvey. it is indeed unacceptable in the greatest nation in the history of the world which must continue the quality and affordability of higher education if we are to remain the greatest
i am not against smart cuts to reduce our debt and our deficit. these kinds of burdens on students, using them as a deficit solution, is not a smart cut, and that is an understatement. in the long term, we thaoed to reduce -- we need to reduce the cost of higher education which has increased over the last few decades by 1,000 percent. that's the result of year after year overinflationary increases in tuition which over time have amounted to make a college degree unaffordable to all but the most...
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so that end deficit, it was agreed deficit countries need to raise national saving and large surplus nations needed to boost domestic demand. and as well as pursue greater exchange rate flexibility. there has been a good degree proving guess on rebalancing. you see this in the current account positions around the world. there are also has been progress in moving towards more markets determination of exchange rates. you see this in particular in our discussions with the chinese. i think there's a stronger consensus. there's a consensus around the need for greater exchange rate reforms in the g20 and we've been able to redraft the language and build a consensus around great market determination of exchange rates, enhanced flexibility, refraining from competitive devalues -- devaluation and the like. what, you know, obviously the global economy has evolved and faced some different consults since, since pittsburgh and one of the key things that we've tried to emphasize, as we pursue the path of raising national savings that countries around the rest of the world boost domestic demand so
so that end deficit, it was agreed deficit countries need to raise national saving and large surplus nations needed to boost domestic demand. and as well as pursue greater exchange rate flexibility. there has been a good degree proving guess on rebalancing. you see this in the current account positions around the world. there are also has been progress in moving towards more markets determination of exchange rates. you see this in particular in our discussions with the chinese. i think there's...
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it helps our deficit problem as well. the only other point i want to make is this. some are comparing this bill to the president's health care bill. nothing could be further from the truth. i supported this president's health care bill, and i still do, but that was basically a democratic effort. it had no republicans have been. mccain and schumer would not be standing here together in favor of the aca. and this bill has very broad support. it's bipartisan. it has the support on the health care bill business and labor were split. business and labor united here. we have evangelicals. we have the agriculture community, both growers and workers. and so to say that this is just like the president health care bill, nothing could be further from the trees. this is just what america wants us to do. work together in a bipartisan way to move forward. so those extreme opponents come they keep coming up with new reasons to oppose the bill. one of their latest is all, our bill is 1000 pages and complicated. well, from what i understand, the bill so they're putting together and t
it helps our deficit problem as well. the only other point i want to make is this. some are comparing this bill to the president's health care bill. nothing could be further from the truth. i supported this president's health care bill, and i still do, but that was basically a democratic effort. it had no republicans have been. mccain and schumer would not be standing here together in favor of the aca. and this bill has very broad support. it's bipartisan. it has the support on the health care...
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forever everybody because they could just print the money but on the state level the states can't be in deficit they can't afford to be stupid when there's been a collapsed housing market remember property taxes are where they get most of their money so anonymous points out that state governments are increasingly enacting policy reforms designed to reduce their reliance on incarceration including top c.c.a. customers like california colorado based on a state by state examination of these reforms combined with a close look at c.c.'s falling occupancy rates and decrease spending and on new construction anonymous identifies ongoing criminal justice reforms as posing a far more serious risk to c.c.'s business model than c.c.'s management is willing to admit so the key metric there is their crime rates are falling but imprisonment rates are rising. anonymous analytics are saying that's an unsustainable trend that the real estate investment trust that is correct its core of america is into a bit of a prisoner bubble it's in a gulag bubble and that it should be sold short it should be sold it should b
forever everybody because they could just print the money but on the state level the states can't be in deficit they can't afford to be stupid when there's been a collapsed housing market remember property taxes are where they get most of their money so anonymous points out that state governments are increasingly enacting policy reforms designed to reduce their reliance on incarceration including top c.c.a. customers like california colorado based on a state by state examination of these...
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. >>> boston drove in the go-ahead run as the red sox rallied from a four-run deficit to beat the mariners, 8-7. the a.l. east leading sox are now 25 games over .500. in the national lead the braves led the cincinnati reds. the all-star freddie freeman went three for four. >>> and the chicago cubs shut out the st. louis cardinals, 3-1. edward jackson and four relievers combined for the four-hit shutout. the cubs have won ten of their last 15 games. >> when we return, another look at this morning's top stories and a tiny hero. we will see how a quick-thinking 5-year-old tried to save her mother's life. quick-thinking 5-year-old tried to save her mother's life. bacon?! gotta get that bacon! bacon?! bacooon! smokey bacon, meaty bacon, tasty bacon! bacon? ohh la laa. i say, is that bacon? oh! good heavens! bacon! bacon! who wants a beggin' strip?? me! i'd get it myself but i don't have thumbs!! mmm mmm mmm mmm mmmm it's beggin! mmm i love you... (announcer) beggin' strips...made with real bacon. there's no time like beggin' time! left. the new deadline to get s- f-o back on schedule following
. >>> boston drove in the go-ahead run as the red sox rallied from a four-run deficit to beat the mariners, 8-7. the a.l. east leading sox are now 25 games over .500. in the national lead the braves led the cincinnati reds. the all-star freddie freeman went three for four. >>> and the chicago cubs shut out the st. louis cardinals, 3-1. edward jackson and four relievers combined for the four-hit shutout. the cubs have won ten of their last 15 games. >> when we return,...
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a very positive impact in terms of reducing the deficit. but as i said there are many studies that are -- very respectable studies that indicate the contribution is very positive. just thinking of one at this point. i mention the national research council. there's another one that was significant at the time. jeffrey passel did a study of what happened between the 1970s and the 1990s. that's two decade perfected. and -- period, and he came up with a figure. the net contribution was $25 billion. but again, when you look at it, always think that the effect of immigration on the economy goes beyond what they themselves produce and consume and what they themselves pay and what they themselves take out of the system, because the impact the whole of u.s. society. they make all of society more productive. the entire economy more productive. so it's almost impossible to calculate exactly what the impact will be but we know it will be positive because if the economy becomes more productive and you're producing more goods and services, by definition
a very positive impact in terms of reducing the deficit. but as i said there are many studies that are -- very respectable studies that indicate the contribution is very positive. just thinking of one at this point. i mention the national research council. there's another one that was significant at the time. jeffrey passel did a study of what happened between the 1970s and the 1990s. that's two decade perfected. and -- period, and he came up with a figure. the net contribution was $25 billion....
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we need to bring deficits down. we need to get our country on a fiscally sustainable path, but we need to do so in a rational way which does not undermine our national security, does not undermine the services of being rendered to the people who are relying on them and that does not send the message to our employees and those whom we need to recruit in the future hat we're a good employer, we're a caring employer, we're an effective employer and you ought to work for us, you ought to work for your country, for your fellow citizens. mr. speaker, we need to go to conference, we need to get rid of the sequester, we need to put america on a rational path to fiscal responsibility and effectiveness and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the chair recognizes the gentleman from north carolina, mr. coble, for five minutes. mr. coble: i thank the speaker. mr. speaker, benghazi mattered and the american people deserve answers. on the evening of september 11, 2012, terrorist
we need to bring deficits down. we need to get our country on a fiscally sustainable path, but we need to do so in a rational way which does not undermine our national security, does not undermine the services of being rendered to the people who are relying on them and that does not send the message to our employees and those whom we need to recruit in the future hat we're a good employer, we're a caring employer, we're an effective employer and you ought to work for us, you ought to work for...
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another time when fiscal policy is limited by high deficits and high debt. unconventional much our policy has actually been made of various points. either in stabilizing markets the become liquid and nonfunctional or in supporting a modicum of economic recovery. so we start by recognizing that when countries are pursuing important domestic objectives it is important that uc benefits coming. that has to be the court's consideration. pursue for good reasons we have not seen whether currencies worth -- whether they were getting away from what could be justified by fundamentals and it has since creating imbalances, or spillovers were the liquidity creation of asset purchases are being undertaken under this rubric of unconventional military policy where raising asset prices in a way that caused asset bubbles are threatened to cause us the polls. and when we look around, we have not seen them. so the currency wars, i think, follow-up on those. pretty much as adjusted, but interestingly if anything the situation is rather the other way around. the capital in the em
another time when fiscal policy is limited by high deficits and high debt. unconventional much our policy has actually been made of various points. either in stabilizing markets the become liquid and nonfunctional or in supporting a modicum of economic recovery. so we start by recognizing that when countries are pursuing important domestic objectives it is important that uc benefits coming. that has to be the court's consideration. pursue for good reasons we have not seen whether currencies...
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now, because of the winds, head winds that include direction of fed policy, sovereign debt, budget deficits, all of this comes together and effects the investors trust somewhat in the market. the adviser has to step in and take a disciplined approach and have an investment solution. >> so coming back to the simple question, how come retail investors are not in this market? >> i believe they do trust their advisers. >> i we'll start it see more investors confidence come into the market. and in the final phase of this bull market rally. that has historically always been the case. in the final phase and i do believe like rich bernstein says, we are in the middle innings. we are in this bull market as the fourth and fifth -- >> you can talk about that until the cows come home about where we are with the bull market. but the investors out there believe at some point we are going to go -- we're probably in some type of a bubble. or if we're not in a bubble, they just don't feel like -- they get a fair shake. i think it is what i said before. if you want to look at what do you do, we have been wai
now, because of the winds, head winds that include direction of fed policy, sovereign debt, budget deficits, all of this comes together and effects the investors trust somewhat in the market. the adviser has to step in and take a disciplined approach and have an investment solution. >> so coming back to the simple question, how come retail investors are not in this market? >> i believe they do trust their advisers. >> i we'll start it see more investors confidence come into...
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modern economic malaise and scrambling to raise money to bring down its deficit the french government has again turned to taxes to get its economy back on track after a harvest of own creases this year the finance minister has refused to rule out hit more hikes in twenty fourteen but has also used maria for no sharp falls they have a burden is pushing independent businesses to the brink of bankruptcy. it's that's half a ton of slashed prices in the stores of paris but behind some of the red price tags there are said stories for pascal whose flour and get chopped has been in business for twenty five years it's a closing down sale for many months the taxes he pays have been it in up all his profit he simply doesn't make money any more. they don't understand that we small businessmen at the engines and guarantors of the country's development and they are stifling us i can't afford star and i do all the work myself for twelve hours a day but that isn't enough. to businessmen from china and the arab world have already responded to his almost two hundred thousand two year offer to sell up p
modern economic malaise and scrambling to raise money to bring down its deficit the french government has again turned to taxes to get its economy back on track after a harvest of own creases this year the finance minister has refused to rule out hit more hikes in twenty fourteen but has also used maria for no sharp falls they have a burden is pushing independent businesses to the brink of bankruptcy. it's that's half a ton of slashed prices in the stores of paris but behind some of the red...
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is this about a trust deficit, not really about the border? what's going on here as you see it? >> part of the challenge in washington is that -- and it's not about policy. many times it's about politics and it gets personal. and frankly as a new member of congress, that's always very disappoint to go m poinpointing. el paso has been named as the safest city on the border. there is a way of life along the border that involves exchange and commerce that has been tremendously impacted other the last few years where you would be able to go across and eat lunch or people from mexico couldvther the last few years where you would be able to go across and eat lunch or people from mexico coulderther the last few years where you would be able to go across and eat lunch or people from mexico couldher the last few years where you would be able to go across and eat lunch or people from mexico coulder the last few years where you would be able to go across and eat lunch or people from mexico couldr the last few years where you would be able to go across and eat lunch or people from mexico co
is this about a trust deficit, not really about the border? what's going on here as you see it? >> part of the challenge in washington is that -- and it's not about policy. many times it's about politics and it gets personal. and frankly as a new member of congress, that's always very disappoint to go m poinpointing. el paso has been named as the safest city on the border. there is a way of life along the border that involves exchange and commerce that has been tremendously impacted other...
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this $48 million would be put towards deficit reduction. look, opponents of the amendment are go to go claim this money is necessary for national security, but in fact that could not be further from the truth. in fact the question of the whether or not the united states enrichment corporation is truly vital is being reviewed by the general accountability office which is expected to release a report on both the national security question as well as the economics of sending further taxpayer dollars to the united states enrichment corporation. because the report is pending, t is in the best interest of hard-earned taxpayer dollars we suspend aid until we have more information as to what the company is doing with the money it is receiving. the united states enrichment corporation is so poorly run, last may the new york stock exchange threatened to delist them due to its financial health. articles over the years have documented its financial woes and the near monthly collapse of its stock prices. during the june share holders' meeting, 80% of th
this $48 million would be put towards deficit reduction. look, opponents of the amendment are go to go claim this money is necessary for national security, but in fact that could not be further from the truth. in fact the question of the whether or not the united states enrichment corporation is truly vital is being reviewed by the general accountability office which is expected to release a report on both the national security question as well as the economics of sending further taxpayer...
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over 20 years we would reduce the deficit by nearly 1 trillion-dollar. so these are all compelling economic reasons for reform as well as securing the country as well as ultimately providing a pathway to earn citizenship so people can fully participate in society, pay their taxes and earn their way towards the american citizenship which is our history as a country. >> michael: in short it just seems that the republicans--that's everything--everything you just said is everything that they have allegedly wanted, yet they're still not happy with this bill. if they don't find compromise, i can't help but think like many americans, that they're shooting themselves in the foot, and ruining their own political career. i'm almost afraid to share this information with them because they might figure it out. >> well, you know, if i were speaking strictly politically i would agree with you but i really do want to see for the nation comprehensive reform passed. but you're right in your calculous. to win the white house again to win the presidency, increasingly congre
over 20 years we would reduce the deficit by nearly 1 trillion-dollar. so these are all compelling economic reasons for reform as well as securing the country as well as ultimately providing a pathway to earn citizenship so people can fully participate in society, pay their taxes and earn their way towards the american citizenship which is our history as a country. >> michael: in short it just seems that the republicans--that's everything--everything you just said is everything that they...
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expressed the need to pass immigration reform now to help the economy grow, create jobs, or reduce the deficit. here is a key house democrat's assessment. it was wonderful to be part of a productive meeting with the president. we had incredibly candid and productive conversation on accomplishing comprehensive immigration reform. like us, the president believes that there are compelling moral and economic reasons to support comprehensive reform. house republicans are exarlg to the president's healthcare law and suggesting a single massive piece of legislation is not the way to go, shep? >> shepard: mike, former president george w. bush weighed in on all of this today to congress to find a resolution on immigration reform. he spoke during a naturalization ceremony at presidential ceremony in dallas i meant bush 43, excuse me. while he didn't get specific about policy he noted immigrants do make contributions in this country. he said we have to enforce current immigration laws and that america can be a lawful society and welcoming society at the same time. $34 million for a building they didn't n
expressed the need to pass immigration reform now to help the economy grow, create jobs, or reduce the deficit. here is a key house democrat's assessment. it was wonderful to be part of a productive meeting with the president. we had incredibly candid and productive conversation on accomplishing comprehensive immigration reform. like us, the president believes that there are compelling moral and economic reasons to support comprehensive reform. house republicans are exarlg to the president's...
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the student loan program itself is paying down the national deficit because of the profit the federal government makes. it's time to stop that and make student loans affordable for students and for their families. this congress simply has not done right by students. forcing these students to continue to graduate with an increasing mountain of debt while at the same time they lament the students are graduating with increased debt. that's what the republicans offered, that's why as my colleague from colorado said it was dead on arrival when it went to the senate. it was dead on a bipartisan basis when it went to the senate. the time has come now to defeat the previous question so that we can bring the one-year fix to make sure that students are protected from the doubling of the interest rates that is now occurring because of the inaction by the republicans in the house of representatives. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from colorado reserves. the gentleman from texas is recog
the student loan program itself is paying down the national deficit because of the profit the federal government makes. it's time to stop that and make student loans affordable for students and for their families. this congress simply has not done right by students. forcing these students to continue to graduate with an increasing mountain of debt while at the same time they lament the students are graduating with increased debt. that's what the republicans offered, that's why as my colleague...
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you know, students have already contributed billions to deficit reduction. but the problem is senate republican leader has insisted all other proposals that we balance the budget on the backs of struggling students and their families, and so far they have refused to put the interest of students and tomorrow's middle class ahead of tax code spending that benefits the wealthy. what they've introduced is a bill that includes no cap on how high student loan rates could go, something c.b.o. tells us will mean students could be locked in at rates over 8% in just a few short years. and in fact, it would be better to absolutely do nothing now than to take up and pass the republican bill. you know, i bet everybody listening knows a family member or a coworker who is up to their neck in student debt. it is a weight that keeps them from helping to grow our economy or start a family or take risks with their careers. and it's a weight that is not easily shed. we can't continue to do this, to generation after generation of college students and expect to be able to compete
you know, students have already contributed billions to deficit reduction. but the problem is senate republican leader has insisted all other proposals that we balance the budget on the backs of struggling students and their families, and so far they have refused to put the interest of students and tomorrow's middle class ahead of tax code spending that benefits the wealthy. what they've introduced is a bill that includes no cap on how high student loan rates could go, something c.b.o. tells us...
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the congressional budget office says that bill would cut the federal budget deficit by $850 billion over the next 20 years as well. >>> you mentioned john boehner and house republicans holding a special meeting on capitol hill this morning. we're taking you live to texas this morning at the george w. bush institute. the podium where the actual former president will address the people there that are meeting on the naturalization and immigration services. he's going to talk about immigration and immigration reform this morning. just giving you a live picture in dallas to keep tabs on it for you. if he says anything significant, we'll bring it to you. >>> firefighters still working to get the upper hand on a wild fire threat. ing homes east of san diego. the chariot fires burned 11 square miles in the cleveland national foreof the. it's 40% contained and threatening 120 homes near julian. firefighters say calm winds helped them make good progress yesterday. cause of the fire is still under investigation. >>> 5:46. warm temperatures all over california for the last couple of weeks. as you po
the congressional budget office says that bill would cut the federal budget deficit by $850 billion over the next 20 years as well. >>> you mentioned john boehner and house republicans holding a special meeting on capitol hill this morning. we're taking you live to texas this morning at the george w. bush institute. the podium where the actual former president will address the people there that are meeting on the naturalization and immigration services. he's going to talk about...
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>> well, thailand runs a trade deficit of around 7% of the gdp just for japan itself. so a weaker yen is not necessarily a bad thing for thailand in the sense that they will still be able to source intermediate goods from japan at a much cheaper cost. some of that benefit has been eroded by the weakness in bart, but i think if the thai -- if the japanese economy is doing bet, thailand is going to be a source of -- source for fbi destination. they will be likely get more capital inflows from that side and those trade relations are only getting more deeply entrenched. so from a more medium term perspective, still remains fairly positive for the thai economy. >> all right. thanks for that. good to speak to you. that's the latest from singapore. more from the ecb's mr. cure. publicly supplied liquidity can create distortions in the economy. it is not inflationary. keep your eyes on that. also some other things on the agenda in asia tomorrow, no less than four central bank decisions on tap. all expected to hold steady. we could see an interest rate hike from indonesia. in j
>> well, thailand runs a trade deficit of around 7% of the gdp just for japan itself. so a weaker yen is not necessarily a bad thing for thailand in the sense that they will still be able to source intermediate goods from japan at a much cheaper cost. some of that benefit has been eroded by the weakness in bart, but i think if the thai -- if the japanese economy is doing bet, thailand is going to be a source of -- source for fbi destination. they will be likely get more capital inflows...
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bipartisan solution that doesn't use profits from higher loan interest rates to pay down the federal deficit. >> in this bipartisan group, we all agree that profit shoes for the be made on the backs of students trying to go to school. that's a big difference of what came from the house. >> senate majority leader harry reid says he won't introduce any bill that ties student loan rates to the markets. the white house says it's not favoring one particular proposal. it just wants congress to fix this as soon as possible. >>> the biggest u.s. grocer is moving into the greater washington area. kroeger announced it will buy the harris teeter chain for $2.4 billion. the deal will give kroeger a presence in northern virginia and move is into the district, maryland and delaware for the very first time. as part of the agreement, kroeger will assume $100 million of harris teeter's debt. kroeger says it also has no plans to close any stores. >> i like kroegers. i like them. that's cool. >>> still ahead, today's testimony in the george zimmerman trial could turn on a ruling about some text messages. we'll
bipartisan solution that doesn't use profits from higher loan interest rates to pay down the federal deficit. >> in this bipartisan group, we all agree that profit shoes for the be made on the backs of students trying to go to school. that's a big difference of what came from the house. >> senate majority leader harry reid says he won't introduce any bill that ties student loan rates to the markets. the white house says it's not favoring one particular proposal. it just wants...
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that deficit has been widening. so, you know, it is going to be harder to finance a deficit if these outflows will persist. and this is why, again, another reason the bi had to be more aggressive in their response. >> yeah, and look, having this impact today, commodity prices up slightly, we have seen a big collapse in commodity prices, how does the fall in commodity prices impact a country like malaysia? >> well, from malaysia, it is a clear positive of commodity prices increase because it is the only kind of large net exporter of commodities, but for indonesia, it is mixed because they are commodity exporter, but they're a net oil importer, right. so if commodity prices come down and that affects oil, that's positive for them, but for the others, that hurts them a little bit. little bit mixed in indonesia in terms of commodity price impact. a little clearer in malaysia. >> just a final one, to you, the -- just picking up on as we look at the relative strength of the u.s. economy, how is japan going to react to tha
that deficit has been widening. so, you know, it is going to be harder to finance a deficit if these outflows will persist. and this is why, again, another reason the bi had to be more aggressive in their response. >> yeah, and look, having this impact today, commodity prices up slightly, we have seen a big collapse in commodity prices, how does the fall in commodity prices impact a country like malaysia? >> well, from malaysia, it is a clear positive of commodity prices increase...
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but can you imagine what $2.3 trillion in our energy trade deficit translates into lost jobs in america over the last 10 years? it's a hemorrhage. our republic will not compete in this 21st century and beyond if we further reduce investments in this area and cede our energy to other countries. predatory foreign competition in energy poses a real security threat to our contry. i view it as the chief security threat to our country. i appreciate the chairman's commitment to ensure that technology developed with taxpayer dollars benefits our nation first. department of energy, however, must do more to ensure that intellectual property supported by federal dollars furthers the interest of the united states economy. and i'm concerned with the level of funding, i appreciate the chairman's commitment to american manufacturing in this bill, manufacturing remains one of the most important job drivers in our economy. usingere is little use in federal dollars that are ultimately made in america and manufactured domestically. america must do more to reverse the trend of domestic firms shifting produ
but can you imagine what $2.3 trillion in our energy trade deficit translates into lost jobs in america over the last 10 years? it's a hemorrhage. our republic will not compete in this 21st century and beyond if we further reduce investments in this area and cede our energy to other countries. predatory foreign competition in energy poses a real security threat to our contry. i view it as the chief security threat to our country. i appreciate the chairman's commitment to ensure that technology...
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they've done any crime our system in your view of them is so wrong that the only people we've put on the deficits by the end of that is that is i believe this outcome obviously that was not are not repent what i'm saying not is already a dad said i needed them to go a little wiser make all of us so we need to brutalize them for what they do to us so if you want to brutal nation you got well i don't want to be going to do that i ended up and you know i feel that i feel the same way about meat frankly i mean you know it's for some i want to go out and hunt and kill their own meat i've got no problem with that but i'm you know me going i think anybody i don't know any weight that exit bad i think that's terrible but i think you know what i want to hear on what you should do i don't want to blow my own position in terms of like the death just in terms of how i've always viewed it i've kind of viewed it from my religious perspective i'm not really a big fan of it but that said i haven't really had enough experience personally to understand whether or not i would want that of somebody who harms. somebo
they've done any crime our system in your view of them is so wrong that the only people we've put on the deficits by the end of that is that is i believe this outcome obviously that was not are not repent what i'm saying not is already a dad said i needed them to go a little wiser make all of us so we need to brutalize them for what they do to us so if you want to brutal nation you got well i don't want to be going to do that i ended up and you know i feel that i feel the same way about meat...
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did not do what it claims to do, reduce costs, and creates an additional dragon contributes to the deficit. we also just went through the process of sequestration, something that the president and his administration passed, both the senate and the house to compromise, in the sense if they could not reach acceptable cuts, it will go into effect. it went into effect and as a result the government trimmed its budget by $85 billion. the bill as it stands now that the senate has proposed, i believe the 20,000 border guards, which would not come into effect until i think 2021 would cost at least 40 billion dollars. and i think for republicans, they have to see the trees through the forest. they should not be intimidated by the democratic party, the minority party in the house, and they should not be intimidated by the mainstream media that continues to carry their water. this country desperately needs leadership. what it should say is, we will support immigration but we reject the hundred million dollars from las vegas. there are many things objectionable that i think to both democrats and repub
did not do what it claims to do, reduce costs, and creates an additional dragon contributes to the deficit. we also just went through the process of sequestration, something that the president and his administration passed, both the senate and the house to compromise, in the sense if they could not reach acceptable cuts, it will go into effect. it went into effect and as a result the government trimmed its budget by $85 billion. the bill as it stands now that the senate has proposed, i believe...
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for reducing our deficit. -- the cbo says it will reduce it by billions of dollars. it is the right thing to do. it is supported by large groups of people from liberals interested in human rights to business people at the chamber of commerce interested in our economic engine. the senate bill has some things that i do not like. in essence, there are earmarks. designations that we buy many helicopters from specific companies to patrol borders. money, it seems wrong to designate particular helicopters to be purchased. that should not have been done. there is close to $50 billion. there is a lot of expense to the bill in terms of security that was put in that was too much. it gave up after citizenship, it visas for high skilled workers, having more border security even though it was way over the top. the house has passed for separate bills through the judiciary. they make the people in this country presently criminals immediately. they give jurisdiction to local law enforcement to police those efforts. it would also have a different not be uniform in the way we apply our
for reducing our deficit. -- the cbo says it will reduce it by billions of dollars. it is the right thing to do. it is supported by large groups of people from liberals interested in human rights to business people at the chamber of commerce interested in our economic engine. the senate bill has some things that i do not like. in essence, there are earmarks. designations that we buy many helicopters from specific companies to patrol borders. money, it seems wrong to designate particular...
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and would reduce the deficit by almost $850 billion over 20 years. president obama also called in members of the hispanic caucus. democratic congressman joaquin castro of texas voiced hope for a compromise. >> like us he realizes that effort must be both a republican and a democratic effort. it requires the work and cooperation of both parties and this president is committed to working with not only house democrats, but also house republicans on getting it done. speaker boehner and other party leaders issued a statement refirming they will not take up the senate bill which leaves the focus squarely on the next three weeks. house republicans have said they mean to bring immigration to a vote between now and the month-long recess that begins in early august. for more on the options being considered in the house, we are joined by illinois democrat luis gutierrez, also a member of the judiciary committee, and chair of the congressional hispanic caucus immigration task force. congressman, welcome back to the program. >> thank you, ray. good to be with you
and would reduce the deficit by almost $850 billion over 20 years. president obama also called in members of the hispanic caucus. democratic congressman joaquin castro of texas voiced hope for a compromise. >> like us he realizes that effort must be both a republican and a democratic effort. it requires the work and cooperation of both parties and this president is committed to working with not only house democrats, but also house republicans on getting it done. speaker boehner and other...